The upward trend in adolescent hypertension is widely attributed to the adolescent obesity epidemic. Secular trends in adolescent prehypertension and hypertension have risen in congruence with increasing trends in the prevalence of overweight and obesity. The correlation between body mass index and blood pressure in adolescence is moderate to strong in most studies and strongest in those classified as overweight or obese. The mechanisms relating to the development of hypertension in overweight adolescents are unclear; however, a number of nonmodifiable and modifiable factors have been implicated. Importantly, certain clinical and biochemical markers in overweight adolescents are indicative of high risk for hypertension, including family his...
Due to the decreased prevalence of hypertension in adolescent patients, and low rates of cardiovascu...
The global epidemic of childhood and adolescent obesity in developing and developed countries has be...
Several studies have reported hypertension prevalence in children and adolescents in the United Stat...
Rebecca K Kelly,1 Costan G Magnussen,1,2 Matthew A Sabin,3 Michael Cheung,3 Markus Juonala3–5 ...
Bonita Falkner Department of Medicine and Pediatrics, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA,...
Hypertension is a complex and multifaceted disease, with many contributing factors. While diet and n...
Obesity, especially upper body fat distribution, has become an increasingly important medical proble...
Largely due to the childhood obesity epidemic, there has been an increase in the prevalence of hyper...
Disadvantaged adolescents are at higher risk for undiagnosed and untreated obesity and hypertension....
Abstract Background: The occurrence of hypertension during adolescence correlates with metabolic ch...
Donald L BatiskyEmory Children's Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, U...
Abstract We evaluated the combined effect of obesity and family history (FH) on the risk of hyperten...
Abstract Background and Objective: Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hypertensi...
Abstract Background: Arterial hypertension is a multisystem disease that increases the risk of fata...
The obesity and hypertension are the major risk factors of several life threatening diseases. Despit...
Due to the decreased prevalence of hypertension in adolescent patients, and low rates of cardiovascu...
The global epidemic of childhood and adolescent obesity in developing and developed countries has be...
Several studies have reported hypertension prevalence in children and adolescents in the United Stat...
Rebecca K Kelly,1 Costan G Magnussen,1,2 Matthew A Sabin,3 Michael Cheung,3 Markus Juonala3–5 ...
Bonita Falkner Department of Medicine and Pediatrics, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA,...
Hypertension is a complex and multifaceted disease, with many contributing factors. While diet and n...
Obesity, especially upper body fat distribution, has become an increasingly important medical proble...
Largely due to the childhood obesity epidemic, there has been an increase in the prevalence of hyper...
Disadvantaged adolescents are at higher risk for undiagnosed and untreated obesity and hypertension....
Abstract Background: The occurrence of hypertension during adolescence correlates with metabolic ch...
Donald L BatiskyEmory Children's Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, U...
Abstract We evaluated the combined effect of obesity and family history (FH) on the risk of hyperten...
Abstract Background and Objective: Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hypertensi...
Abstract Background: Arterial hypertension is a multisystem disease that increases the risk of fata...
The obesity and hypertension are the major risk factors of several life threatening diseases. Despit...
Due to the decreased prevalence of hypertension in adolescent patients, and low rates of cardiovascu...
The global epidemic of childhood and adolescent obesity in developing and developed countries has be...
Several studies have reported hypertension prevalence in children and adolescents in the United Stat...